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The 2012 Indiana Safety and Health Conference & Expo will be held from March 12-14, 2012 at the Indianapolis Marriott East in Indianapolis, IN. Mark Your Calendars! Trent Shuford, President and CEO of InjuryFree, Inc. is honored to deliver two…
Occupational Safety news headlines for late April, 2011: OSHA issues alert on hair products that could release formaldehyde OSHA issued a hazard alert to hair salon owners and workers about potential formaldehyde exposure from working with some hair smoothing and…
We maintain our machines, equipment and facilities to ensure efficiency of operations and to avoid interruptions in business. What about our employees? Would maintaining them not yield the same benefits and produce an ROI? At InjuryFree, we believe so… Imagine…
Fit for Duty is the concept concerned with ensuring employees possess the necessary attributes to perform their jobs effectively yet safely. Specifically, these attributes are strength, flexibility and endurance. When they’re present, workers can perform their jobs safely and comfortably,…
Just as professional sports teams go to great lengths to keep their players healthy, so too should companies take measures to keep their industrial athletes healthy.? Like the professional athlete, the industrial athlete is often subject to exceedingly high physical…
At InjuryFree, we believe in a world where peoples’ work environments are safe, and injury-free. This is accomplished through prevention of injuries by promoting personal responsibility in health and safety. If we focused on prevention first, work would become a…
Most of us have come to understand the importance of working on memory retention as we grow older; however, the importance of working on muscle memory is still largely misunderstood. Muscle memory refers to the types of…
As the school season comes to a close, teens and young adults will be searching for summer jobs to help pay for various expenses. In fact, about 70% to 80% of teens report to have worked sometime during their high…
WASHINGTON – Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels is in Louisiana today with a team of experienced hazardous materials professionals leading an effort to ensure that oil spill cleanup workers receive necessary protections from…
April 28th is Workers Memorial Day – a day specially assigned to recognizes workers who died or sustained work-related injuries or illnesses during the previous year. According to the CDC, in 2008, over 5,000 workers died from occupational injuries. Also…